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Discover Sicily in 7 days

Discover the beautiful island of Sicily in 7 days, knowing the ancestral heritage of the Greek, Roman, Carthaginian and Norman civilizations. Spectacular architectures for all its cardinal points, which still prevail in time; in addition to its excellent beaches and nature reserves.

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Local Gastronomy of Italy

Enjoy the delicious Italian dishes Italy is a country very well known due to its incredible history, monuments and buildings, but, what about the local gastronomy?. I dare say that many times we travel to Italy more for its food than for touring, am I right?. You have many local dishes to taste in any […]

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From Florence to Tuscany – 5 days Route Trip of Tuscany Region

5 Days From Florence to Tuscany Private Route Trip number 1 in Tuscany Region Route Trip From Florence to Tuscany: First Day: Arrival to Florence Second Day: Florence Third Day: Visit Pisa and Lucca Forth Day: Visit Siena and San Gimignano Fifth Day: Departure from Florence Day 1: arrival to Florence Your route from Florence […]

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Pompeii Visit – the Plaster Death Casts

Pompeii: the Unesco World Heritage Site Declared by Unesco since 1997, Pompeii is one of the most important archaeological sites of the World, the second most visited place of Italy after the Colosseum of Rome! Learn about the importance of Pompeii and plan your Pompeii visit. The disaster caused by the eruption of the Volcano […]

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Livorno, the port of Italy

Although not one of the most populous, Livorno is one of the most important cities in Italy and is the capital of the Province of Livorno. Its main source of economy is its huge port and Livorno indeed has the third largest port in the country. Furthermore, its port plays host to a variety of […]

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Verona: much more than tragic love

Although it is worldwide known as the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Verona has much more to offer than the stage for a romantic tragedy. But even if you don’t want to visit Juliet’s balcony and tomb, you won’t feel that you are missing the city. Just the opposite. Verona, just half an hour […]

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